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phillytim

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Greetings!

How do you convert an HDD over to APFS after upgrade?

I have a single, standard SATA hard drive in my 2011 MBPro, and of course the in-place upgrade to High Sierra did not auto-convert it over to APFS.

I went to Disk Utility, but the "Convert to APFS" was grayed-out (unusable).

I booted my MBPro to the Recovery mode, and "Convert to APFS" is still grayed-out.

So what's next for me to try to get my High Sierra over to APFS, without having to lose data or reformat/restore data?

Thanks!
 

F1Mac

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Feb 26, 2014
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Support for a boot disk apparently. My installation is on a SSD so no problem there, but I’ve been able to convert my 3 other drives (rotational) without issue.
 

Eligos

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Jun 28, 2009
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Greetings!

How do you convert an HDD over to APFS after upgrade?

I have a single, standard SATA hard drive in my 2011 MBPro, and of course the in-place upgrade to High Sierra did not auto-convert it over to APFS.

I went to Disk Utility, but the "Convert to APFS" was grayed-out (unusable).

I booted my MBPro to the Recovery mode, and "Convert to APFS" is still grayed-out.

So what's next for me to try to get my High Sierra over to APFS, without having to lose data or reformat/restore data?

Thanks!

Just reboot into your Recovery Partition.
Unmount your hard drive in Disk Utility and then "Convert to APFS" will not be greyed out anymore.
 
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